Apex Inverness News

Apex Highland has had a bumper year of achievements and the team recently gathered in the newly refurbished Highland Council Town House to celebrate their awards. The team was very grateful to Highland Council for the use of the venue. Team awards came in the form of the 2017 Apex Scotland Betty Crawford memorial award…

This week, Apex staff have embraced all that is festive. Inspired by Save the Children’s campaign, we have been modelling our Christmas jumpers to help raise funds for local causes. Although a national charity, our hearts are in our communities and, as this is where we invest our time and energy on a daily basis,…

Apex Highland is now able to offer an additional SMART Recovery meeting every Monday from 1.30pm – 3.30pm at the Inverness Unit (starting from 31st October 2016). This group Teaches self-empowerment and self-reliance. Provides meetings that are educational, supportive and focused on open discussions. Supports the use of prescribed medications and psychological treatments where appropriate.…

Each year it is a privilege to be able to look back and see how much has been accomplished over the past 12 months. This year’s Annual Report highlights our involvement at a local level, showing not only how much our communities across the country appreciate our contribution, but also how much it means to…

The Recovery Walk Scotland will be taking place in Falkirk this September – a planning meeting for Highland will be happening on Friday 15th of July. Please get involved to assist our trip to Falkirk Recovery Walk Falkirk 2016 Service Users Planning Meeting Friday 15th July 10am—12 noon at Apex Scotland 23 Lotland Street, Inverness…

More than 2,000 recovery walkers are estimated to have taken Glasgow by storm on Saturday 19th September. Glasgow Recovery Walk Scotland 2015 has been declared ” thoroughly awesome” by the participants who started the day with a moving ceremony to honour those who died from addiction, and then went onto to publicly affirm their commitment…

The 25,000 John Muir Award was presented to Ms Grace Moir, Volunteer Peer Mentor (Apex Scotland – Highland) at Forest Lodge, Abernethy Forest, Headquarters of the RSPB. The certificate was presented to Grace by Aileen Macleod, Scottish Minister for Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform. The minister paid tribute to Grace’s voluntary work which currently…